Emma Mitchell's move to Spurs makes sense in weird world of club rivalries


Defender’s switch from Arsenal has hit a nerve but lack of historical enmity means it is not controversial in the slightest

When the defender Emma Mitchell’s loan move from Arsenal to Tottenham was announced last Friday, it divided opinion. For some, it was a reverse Sol Campbell: men’s, women’s or youth football, it was crossing a line that should never be crossed.

Except players switching between rival or derby teams is anything but rare in women’s football. This summer Jen Beattie swapped the league runners-up Manchester City for a second spell at the champions Arsenal. Tottenham signed the winger Gemma Davison, who has played for Liverpool and Chelsea and began her career at Arsenal. Alex Greenwood played for Everton and Liverpool, then Manchester United (along with six other Liverpool players who moved there), before joining Lyon.

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